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Post by hp4freek on Nov 8, 2006 12:56:00 GMT -5
I actually didn't know that, Ty. Speaking of which, you interrupted my conversation with her last night! Grr... Just kidding.
Anyway, I probably have you all beat. I really do wish I was a camel sometimes. I don't know what is wrong with me. Someone shouldn't be able to intake that much fluid... and live to talk about it... But there's good news at the end of that horizon! I'm probably never going to get a kidney stone...
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Post by Tyual on Nov 8, 2006 20:34:14 GMT -5
hahaha. Sorry. I decided I wanted a break from the game for a bit =P Or was it you on the phone with her when I first got home and was talking to her? .....I've been told to stop drinking the milk because I make it run out so fast if I'm home and drink it. =P Well not to stop drinking it, but to drink other things along with the milk....which I do. And still made it run out. Since I'm in school now, liquids last a bit longer...not much. I can come home at 7 from football and finish a gallon of lemonade by 10 like it's nothing
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Post by hp4freek on Nov 8, 2006 23:46:00 GMT -5
I was the game chick - not the phone (wouldn't want the long distance charges lol).
My husband actually has that problem with the milk. Well, until the kidney stone he got a few months ago. Now it lasts a little bit longer, but not much. I'm not big on milk, but everything else doesn't last long with me.
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Post by Tyual on Nov 9, 2006 10:08:14 GMT -5
Wish I had more game chicks around here. haha. Hate living in AR where we're 20 years behind the rest of the world.
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Post by hp4freek on Nov 9, 2006 11:51:37 GMT -5
Try Texas.
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Post by Tyual on Nov 9, 2006 18:37:20 GMT -5
You guys aren't as far behind as us. I've been there =P
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Post by hp4freek on Nov 9, 2006 22:05:19 GMT -5
True (that you've been here), but still. You don't know the town I grew up in - WAY more cows than people.
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Post by Tyual on Nov 10, 2006 0:19:12 GMT -5
Considering some of the people here, I think I'd happily trade
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Post by hp4freek on Nov 10, 2006 16:54:08 GMT -5
Awww.... that's sad. There aren't many places I'd trade for Texas...
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Post by Tyual on Nov 11, 2006 13:37:51 GMT -5
Small town mentality is all. People around here are raised to think they're someone special when they're not. And I want to give them a dose of reality outside of our county. In the world, they're just a number. And they need to wake up to that fact.
I've noticed as I've gotten older, that they are less uptight about it too. I think even some of the people who are that way are starting to realize "hey when I leave this place, I'm nobody." which is good for them. Gets them off their high horse.
I generally get along with everyone around here, even the ones like that, but it's because I get along with them and generally like them as people that I'd like to knock some sense into them and make them better people.
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Post by hp4freek on Nov 11, 2006 17:01:51 GMT -5
That's exactly how it is in my home town. I think because I didn't move there until junior high, that I was a little better off, but people were always like that. The older generation wanted/wants to keep the town exactly as it is. I don't know if they think that will keep out some of the 'big town problems' or what, but I got into a lot more stuff than any of the 'big town people' that I know.
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Post by Tyual on Nov 11, 2006 22:11:55 GMT -5
No joke. Same way here. I hate it. I don't like big towns or anything, I like the close-knit community feel from being in a small town where I know people and my next door neighbor isn't a stranger, but I don't like the attitudes that come with it.
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Post by hp4freek on Nov 11, 2006 22:44:46 GMT -5
I agree. I mean, I like the town square, with the gazeebo in the middle, where we had contests. We had an old-fashioned ice cream parlor and antique shop. It's awesome there. All of the buildings on the square are from the 1800's. But the attitude kills me.
Personally, I like New York, and want to move there. After growing up like that, I like the idea of walking or taking the subway wherever I need to go. That's just me, though. I spent all my years growing up having to drive at least 30 miles to the nearest Walmart, mall, or anywhere else that wasn't the local grocery store (which is locally owned, named Stephen's and charges you about 1.5 - 2 times what a normal Kroger will charge you).
My neighbors suck anyway - they play their music too loud. lol
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Post by Tyual on Nov 12, 2006 16:50:54 GMT -5
"I spent all my years growing up having to drive at least 30 miles to the nearest Walmart, mall, or anywhere else that wasn't the local grocery store (which is locally owned, named Stephen's and charges you about 1.5 - 2 times what a normal Kroger will charge you)."
YEP!!!! LOL! I so know how that is!
And I have nothing for New York, too many people, and if you want bad attitudes, I'd say the Northeast is sure enough where to get it! Like I said, I like knowing my neighbor =P Seriously though, anyone I've met from the northeast has assured the stereotype of them being a-holes. So I have nothing for the northeast at all.
I'm the neighbor that plays the music too loud......well okay, I was playing the ballgame loud last night, and I only play loud music if no one home because otherwise they'll get mad =P They don't like all of my music, namely the kind I'd play loud, haha.
My neighbor used to have a lot of parties and play loud music. Never really bothered me. Cept once or twice when I couldn't sleep and I kept hearing the bass from their music - but I was in bad moods those days anyhow, lol.
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Post by hp4freek on Nov 12, 2006 21:22:30 GMT -5
It's not really the loud music that bothers me, it's the bass. He plays it in the middle of the day, when I do all my 'quiet things' - like playing on the computer, cleaning, or reading. I don't like noise all the time, and it just irritates me. I sit here, trying to type something, or make a sig or something, and I feel a 'thump, thump, thump,' in my chest. I think I have ADD or something - I just can't concentrate when too many things are going on.
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Post by Tyual on Nov 12, 2006 23:15:28 GMT -5
Ah yeah the bass bothers me. It gives me a headache. Check my truck, my bass is set negative, but my treble is like 3/4 of the way up. lol
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Post by hp4freek on Nov 13, 2006 8:36:27 GMT -5
My car's the same way. Unless, of course I get in it after my husband. *shudder* Just thinking about his bass gives me a headache.
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Post by wiilyr on Nov 13, 2006 18:44:29 GMT -5
Corncobs and Rice ... 'nuff said ...
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Post by Tyual on Nov 13, 2006 20:50:44 GMT -5
Cheesedip!....Rice n Cheese w/ small bites of brocolli. good stuff....FRIED CHICKEN, FOR THE WIN!!
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Post by wiilyr on Nov 13, 2006 22:49:24 GMT -5
*lumberjack song stuck in head*
*hungry for s'mores*
*must now go watch football*
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Post by Tyual on Nov 13, 2006 23:37:19 GMT -5
FOOTBALL! Err wait...do you mean football or do you mean soccer? I'm gonna go watch a neighboring town play Friday I think. They made it to the playoffs (they're always a good team. I hope the go to the state match.) Also, Arkansas #5 in the nation =D =D I hope we win out for SEC, and hopefully get to go the championship bowl. It's lookin real possible this year, cause I believe we can take out LSU and that's our only real game left. We play in Little Rock and have that big winning streak and a lot of confidence, and a lot to gain from winning. I say we're bringing it home! Oh and go to espn.com and vote McFadden for Heisman please Umm...in other random news.... I WILL NEVER BE A PHYSICIST! ....just because I hate my physics class, not because I dislike physics, just that my teacher sucks and so I no longer care about it or like it =( Sad. I looked forward to it a lot.
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Post by wiilyr on Nov 14, 2006 10:11:29 GMT -5
aw, poor Ty. yeah, it sucks when a teacher makes a class bad. You'll have several of those when you get to university.
And I did mean american football ... though I didn't actually watch much of it last night. Carolina was so going to beat Tampa from the outset.
anyway, I announce that Spork is the word of the day.
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Post by Tyual on Nov 14, 2006 17:41:59 GMT -5
Haha. Spork.
I hate Tampa. I hope they loose every game they ever play in the future. Same for Green Bay.
Minnesota's my favorite, and I dunno how they're doing this year, but they haven't been hot in years past. Also like Tennessee, but again, not doing so hot. =(
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Post by hp4freek on Nov 15, 2006 8:17:26 GMT -5
Spork!!
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Post by wiilyr on Nov 16, 2006 9:59:32 GMT -5
wtg, HP ... get in the spirit of the SPORK!!!
(Ty, Minnesota is tied with Green Bay at 4-5 after the loss to Green Bay last Sunday)
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Post by Tyual on Nov 16, 2006 18:18:30 GMT -5
Omg. They lost to Green Bay. That makes me wanna go jump off a building.....I heard they started the season really well though? Guess it's started to go down hill.
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Post by wiilyr on Nov 17, 2006 15:00:37 GMT -5
hehe, the joy of living in MN/WI, I get stuck in the middle of the feud. And thus, my bro says "Go Lions!" and I say "Go Jaguars!" and everyone's confused ... though, I do like the Bears. They're pretty darn good this year when Grossman's got time to throw the ball.
Anyway, enough american football rambling, who's up for a game of Pin the Tale on the Tiger?
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Post by Tyual on Nov 17, 2006 18:10:58 GMT -5
Pin the Tail on the Tigger? That's gonna be hard with the way Tigger bounces!
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Post by hp4freek on Nov 17, 2006 19:17:21 GMT -5
Oh! Tigger!!
*bouce, bouce, bouce*
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Post by wiilyr on Nov 25, 2006 23:49:00 GMT -5
well, that's the point, isn't it? It was either Tigger or Piglet and Piglet's much to short ... and Tigger can still totally bounce without his tail.
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